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Hi folks, I have the following bits for sale from my server at home. Ideally, in packages like I have laid out:
SCSI Setup:
1xAdaptec 29160N 68/50 Pin SCSI160 Controller
1xAopen 5 Bay 80 Pin SCSI160 Hot Swap Bay (Slightly hacked at the very bottom of it to ensure fitting into 3x51/4 bays)
1xSeagate Cheetahx15 36LP 36.7Gb 15Krpm SCSI160 80Pin Drive
1x IBM DDYS-T31850M 18.35Gb 10Krpm SCSI160 80 Pin Drive
1x IBM DPSS-31850M 18.35Gb 7.2Krpm SCSI160 80 Pin Drive
Please bear in mind just how expensive thes bits are before giving me some silly offers please
Motherboard Setup:
1xTyan Tiger MP Dual AMD Athlon/MP/XP Motherboard
2xAMD Athlon 1400(266fsb) 'AYHJA' Core CPU
2x256MB PC2100 Crucial Registered ECC DDR RAM
2xTaisol CGK760172 CPU Heatsink+ Proper 60x25MM Sunon Fan
Again, sensible offers please
Odds and sods:
2xIntel PRO/100+(82558) Dual Port Server Adapters(as in twin 82558 Controllers on one card controlling 2 ethernet ports)
1x NEC 32speed SCSI CDROM
That is all that I can think of for now....
Cheers,
Nick
Edited to add the correct controller card
[Edited by Mr Footlong - 9/26/2002 3:06:23 PM]
SCSI Setup:
1xAdaptec 29160N 68/50 Pin SCSI160 Controller
1xAopen 5 Bay 80 Pin SCSI160 Hot Swap Bay (Slightly hacked at the very bottom of it to ensure fitting into 3x51/4 bays)
1xSeagate Cheetahx15 36LP 36.7Gb 15Krpm SCSI160 80Pin Drive
1x IBM DDYS-T31850M 18.35Gb 10Krpm SCSI160 80 Pin Drive
1x IBM DPSS-31850M 18.35Gb 7.2Krpm SCSI160 80 Pin Drive
Please bear in mind just how expensive thes bits are before giving me some silly offers please
Motherboard Setup:
1xTyan Tiger MP Dual AMD Athlon/MP/XP Motherboard
2xAMD Athlon 1400(266fsb) 'AYHJA' Core CPU
2x256MB PC2100 Crucial Registered ECC DDR RAM
2xTaisol CGK760172 CPU Heatsink+ Proper 60x25MM Sunon Fan
Again, sensible offers please
Odds and sods:
2xIntel PRO/100+(82558) Dual Port Server Adapters(as in twin 82558 Controllers on one card controlling 2 ethernet ports)
1x NEC 32speed SCSI CDROM
That is all that I can think of for now....
Cheers,
Nick
Edited to add the correct controller card
[Edited by Mr Footlong - 9/26/2002 3:06:23 PM]
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Yes that is/was my home server
No point running all of that power for game hosting etc when I only have ADSL Fine for 4-5 players on the web, but no more.
I have another server built already to take it's place, but I am being sensible this time.......
Cheers,
Nick
No point running all of that power for game hosting etc when I only have ADSL Fine for 4-5 players on the web, but no more.
I have another server built already to take it's place, but I am being sensible this time.......
Cheers,
Nick
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My defintion of "Sensible" = Dual Pentium III 700.(old compaq Prof workstation) With 18gb SCSI system drive and 120Gb IDE ATA100 drive on a promise IDE card.
Whats your definition of sensible ?
If you have a price in mind mail me @ deano@eatworms.org.uk. There are one or two people in the office who may be interested.
Deano
Whats your definition of sensible ?
If you have a price in mind mail me @ deano@eatworms.org.uk. There are one or two people in the office who may be interested.
Deano
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Sorry, just made some tiny modifications to the SCSI parts stated, as I had a couple of the model numbers slightly off.....
As for a price for the SCSI stuff, going with prices that I got today, the current new prices for the kit are as follows:
Seagate Cheetah 15Krpm Drive - £310 Inc VAT
IBM 10Krpm Drive - £150 Inc VAT
IBM 7.2Krpm Drive - £100 Inc VAT
Adaptec SCSI160 Controller - £150 Inc VAT
Aopen HSC5 5 Bay Hot Swap Cage - £150 Inc VAT
TOTAL = £862
I think that £400 would be a nice little price for that lot
They have been used very little. Bear in mind that they have been holding mp3's, game serving, hosting UT webstats and there are only 3 users in the house and you get what I mean
Si, for more intensive use, SCSI is way quicker than IDE. For 1 single continous data request, 2 top class IDE drives striped together will be faster, but in all round use, the SCSI wins hands down
Cheers,
Nick
As for a price for the SCSI stuff, going with prices that I got today, the current new prices for the kit are as follows:
Seagate Cheetah 15Krpm Drive - £310 Inc VAT
IBM 10Krpm Drive - £150 Inc VAT
IBM 7.2Krpm Drive - £100 Inc VAT
Adaptec SCSI160 Controller - £150 Inc VAT
Aopen HSC5 5 Bay Hot Swap Cage - £150 Inc VAT
TOTAL = £862
I think that £400 would be a nice little price for that lot
They have been used very little. Bear in mind that they have been holding mp3's, game serving, hosting UT webstats and there are only 3 users in the house and you get what I mean
Si, for more intensive use, SCSI is way quicker than IDE. For 1 single continous data request, 2 top class IDE drives striped together will be faster, but in all round use, the SCSI wins hands down
Cheers,
Nick
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Well si, when you look at the prices of that stuff new, you can see that £400 is a good price
Anyone want to talk offline, feel free to email me
Cheers,
Nick
Anyone want to talk offline, feel free to email me
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Nick
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I could be interested in the motherboard kit... What sort of psu does it need, what case will it fit in, what slots has it got..
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To ensure nice, clean power, I run 2 ATX psu's. 1 400-odd watt Enermax job powering just the board and 1 300 watt Macron PSU powering the fans and the drives etc. Controlled by a power relay that triggers the macron to switch on when the Enermax powers up. It doesn't need to be this way, but it is just me being careful.
For specs and power requirements on the Motherboard, go to:
http://www.tyan.com/products/html/tigermp.html
Cheers,
Nick
For specs and power requirements on the Motherboard, go to:
http://www.tyan.com/products/html/tigermp.html
Cheers,
Nick
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I will do the postage for £10. Still got the mobo box etc, so will ship with it obviously
The motherboard kit cost me over £500 back in December
Cheers,
Nick
The motherboard kit cost me over £500 back in December
Cheers,
Nick